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Samsung is setting you up with everything you need for a complete Tab S10 experience.
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One of the best things about Samsung's premium tablets is that they offer the best multimedia experience and can double as laptop alternatives, assuming you pair them with the right accessories. The problem is that those accessories, such as the official Book Cover Keyboards, have a relatively high cost. But here is the good news.
If you buy the Galaxy Tab S10+ or the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra in the UK right now, you get the Book Cover Keyboard accessory for free! Samsung is setting you up for a complete premium tablet experience at no extra cost. Here are all the details.
When you buy the Galaxy Tab S10+ from the Samsung e-shop in the UK, the company will add the Book Cover Keyboard with Trackpad to your basket free of charge. Normally, this accessory would set you back £229.
Alternatively, if you buy the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra in the UK right now, Samsung will gift you the Slim Book Cover Keyboard accessory. It usually costs £199.
You may have noticed that the Tab S10+ accessory has a higher value than the Tab S10 Ultra attachment. How come? Well, when you buy the Galaxy Tab S10+, you get the more expensive keyboard and trackpad attachment. The Ultra model is paired with the non-trackpad Slim version, which costs less.
With that in mind, you're actually getting a better deal, value-wise, if you buy the Galaxy Tab S10+ rather than the Ultra. But no matter which model you choose and which keyboard accessory you get for free, you can also benefit from the following perks:
The Galaxy Tab S10+ starts at £999, while the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra starts at £1,199. You will receive the free keyboard attachment regardless of the color, storage, and connectivity options you pick.
Mihai is a blogger and column writer at SamMobile. His first Samsung phone was an A800 which took a lot of beating, and a part of him still misses the novelty of the clamshell design. In his free time, he enjoys watching shows, documentaries, and stand-up comedy; listening to music, taking walks, and occasionally playing old(er) video games.